Genres: Ambient, Ragga Active: 90's
Elephant Man, Scare Dem Crew, Goofy, Cobra, Major Danger, Victoria Starkey, Saba Tooth, Frankie Sly, Sammy Levi, Ghost, Spragga Benz, Tony Curtis, Sylvia Telles, Admiral Tibett, Lieutenant Stitchie, Wayne Wonder, General Degree, Chukki Star, Junior Tucker
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Even by the ever-changing standards of dancehall, where fans always want to hear something new and different, the 1996 breakthrough of Buccaneer was a shocker. That's because no one had demonstrated the desire, ability, or outright cojones to combine ragga toasting and opera before -- but not only did Buccaneer pull it off, he wound up with a massive hit in "Skettel Concerto" by doing so, and set the course for a career full of such genre-defying moments. Yet Andrew Bradford had been laying the groundwork for his unlikely crossover move since youth: his mother had taught him classical piano and music theory when he was a child in Kingston's Havendale suburb. Those lessons stayed with him when the family had to move to the West Kingston ghetto of Waltham Park, and he became a colorfully clad DJ dubbed Little Ninja, chatting with local sound systems.
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Release: November 10, 1998
Label: VP
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Release: 1997
Label: Greensleeves
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